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Communities blossom at allotment gardens
Tomatoes, berries, potatoes, lettuce, rhubarb, apples, artichokes, herbs, and flowers – if it can be grown, it probably is at the Seniors’ Gardening Group’s plot at Capital City Gardens.
Aug 11, 2011 7:00 AM
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Saanich turns to rarely used power after repeat violations of unsightly premise bylaw
"You're going on to someone's private property and removing their possessions. It's pretty dramatic power," said Mayor Frank Leonard about this rarely used order. "When you're municipal government, our power is around land-use and property, not around people. It's very hard to regulate a bad neighbour, so we'll do everything in our power to help out a neighbourhood."
Aug 10, 2011 5:00 PM
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Municipal auditor plan ruffles feathers
The B.C. government's plan to appoint a municipal auditor-general has raised concerns in local government circles, but the minister responsible says it won't mean the province is going to start telling local councils how to tax and spend money.
Aug 10, 2011 1:00 PM
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Cheeky e-cards aim to ease disclosure of STIs to sex partners
InSPOT, the online partner notification service now accessible through the disease control centre’s webpage, allows people to choose from a number of templates to share digital postcards with current and past sex partners. The messages are various ways of saying you should get tested for STIs. Users may personalize messages with the specific diagnosis they have received. They can also send them anonymously, if desired, to up to six partners at a time.
Aug 10, 2011 10:00 AM
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Government House takes food from the yard to the table
Government House volunteers have created a garden at the back of the mansion – producing food for the lieutenant governor and his guests
Aug 10, 2011 10:00 AM
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Politicos call on feds for LRT cash
Group supports requests for independent analysis of business case
Aug 10, 2011 9:00 AM
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Saanich stalls plan for seven-storey parkade at UVic
On Monday night, UVic planners urged council to approve height and parking variances so work could get underway on the school's new Centre for Athletics, Recreation and Special Abilities. As part of that approval, UVic also wanted support for a 505-stall parking garage.
Aug 10, 2011 8:00 AM
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Cutting the fire risk
Fire department warns residents to take caution during dry summer months
Aug 10, 2011 7:00 AM
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Local author up for Booker prize
Esi Edugyan nominated to literary award, the Man Booker prize
Aug 10, 2011 6:00 AM
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Thieves using ladders to break into vacant homes in tony neighbourhoods
In many of the incidents the residents were away on vacation, Saanich police Sgt. Dean Jantzen said. As well, many of the houses are being entered through second- or third-storey windows.
Aug 9, 2011 5:00 PM
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